Raquel Palmer is a Managing Partner of KPS Capital Partners, LP, Chairperson of its Investment Committee and member of its Management Committee. KPS, through its affiliated management entities, is the manager of the KPS Special Situations Funds, a family of private equity funds with approximately $13.6 billion of assets under management (as of June 30, 2022) focused on making controlling equity investments in manufacturing and industrial companies across a diverse array of industries, including basic materials, branded consumer, healthcare and luxury products, automotive parts, capital equipment and general manufacturing.
Ms. Palmer and the Partners of KPS have successfully developed and executed a proprietary investment strategy of creating new companies to acquire assets or businesses from large corporations, businesses owned by families or entrepreneurs, and businesses presented for sale in connection with financial restructurings, including companies owned by former creditor groups. KPS then transforms these businesses into independent, world-class, industry-leading enterprises by structurally improving their strategic position, competitiveness and profitability.
The KPS Funds’ portfolio companies generate aggregate annual revenues of approximately $21.6 billion, operate 232 manufacturing facilities in 27 countries, and have approximately 53,000 employees, directly and through joint ventures worldwide (as of June 30, 2022, pro forma for recent acquisitions and exits).
Ms. Palmer serves on the Board of Directors of the following KPS portfolio companies: Howden (Chairman), Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope (Chairman), AM General, Autokiniton Global Group, Briggs & Stratton, C&D Technologies, Eviosys, Life Fitness, Lufkin Industries, Metra, Primient and Speira. In addition, Ms. Palmer previously served on the Board of Directors of 32 former KPS portfolio companies.
Ms. Palmer serves as Vice Chair of the Board of Directors for The Opportunity Network. She is the recipient of numerous honors from industry-leading publications, some on multiple occasions. Ms. Palmer has been named one of the “Notable Women in Banking and Finance” by Crain's New York Business, one of "Private Equity Women to Watch" by Private Equity Analyst, the “Most Influential Women in Mid-Market M&A” by Mergers & Acquisitions and one of “10 Women Smashing PE’s Glass Ceiling” by Buyouts Magazine, among others.
Prior to joining its predecessor in 1994 and creating KPS in 1997, Ms. Palmer was an investment banker in the Paper and Forest products group with Kidder, Peabody & Co. Ms. Palmer received a degree in Political Science from Stanford University.
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